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A new and complete dictionary of arts and sciences: ...
CATACAUSTIC curves, in the higher geometry, that species of caustic curves
which are formed by reflection. These curves are generated after the following
maimer. If there be an infinite number of rajs, as AB, AC, AD, &c. see Plate XIV.
Miscel.
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The British encyclopedia, or, Dictionary of arts and sciences
The cat-head serves to suspend the anchor clear of the bow, wben it is necessary
to let it go : it is supported by a sort of knee, which is generally ornamented by
sculpture. CATACAUSTIC curves, in the higher geometry, that species of caustic
...
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The British Encyclopedia, Or Dictionary of Arts and Sciences ...
If the reflected I B be produced to K, so that A B=BK, and the curve K L be the
evolute of die catacaustic BEG, beginning at the point K ; then the portion of* the
catacaustic B E = A C — AB x C E — B I continually. Or if any two incident rays, ...
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Mathematical Dictionary and Cyclopedia of Mathematical ...
C., be reflected rays ; the catacaustic is, therefore, a curve tangent to all of the
reflected rays. If the curve BCD is a circle, and the rays incident upon it are
parallel, the catacaustic is an epicycloid, a curve generated by a point of the ...
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Mathematical Dictionary and Cyclopedia of Mathematical ...
If we conceive the line BCD to he a reflector, and A a radiant point, then will the
lines BE, BC, 610., be reflected rays ; the catacaustic is, therefore. a curve
tangent to all of the reflected rays. If the curve BCD is a circle, and the rays
incident; ...
Charles DAVIES (LL.D., and PECK (William Guy)), William Guy PECK, 1857
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Handbook of Geometric Programming Using Open Geometry GL
There we want to illustrate the following interesting theorem (compare [4], [25]):
The catacaustic c of a pencil of lines E(e) with respect to a reflecting curve r is the
locus of all focal points F = E of those conic sections that osculate r and have E ...
Georg Glaeser, Hans-Peter Schröcker, 2002
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CRC Concise Encyclopedia of Mathematics, Second Edition
See also BUNDLE, GROUP ACTION, PRINCIPAL BUNDLE Circle Caustic
Consider a point light source located at a point (ft, 0). The CATACAUSTIC of a
unit CIRCLE for the light at ^ = oo is the NEPHROID a: = J[3cot«-cos(30] y = J [3
sin t ...
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Chambers's Encyclopædia: A Dictionary of Universal Knowledge
CAUSTIC, CATACAUSTIC, and DIACAUS- TIC. In Optics, Caustic is the name
given to the curved line formed by the ultimate intersections of a system of rays
reflected or refracted from a reflecting or refracting surface, when the reflection or
...
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Chambers's Encyclopædia: A Dictionary of Universal Knowledge ...
Catacaustic, Caustic. Cataract (tttts.), U.S. 649 Cat Bells, Deriventwater. Cat
Castle, Cat. Catechist, Catechism. Catesby, R. Gunpowder Plot. Cat-fall, Cat [
shipboard). Catfish (r.), Four Lakes Cat-fish, UWf-fsh. Caiha, (Supp.) Catharinca,
Prunes.
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CHAMBERS'S ENCYCLOPAEDIA: A DICTIONARY OF UNIVERSAL ...
CAUSTIC, CATACAUSTIC, and DIACAUS- TIC. In Optics, Caustic is the name
given to the curved line formed by the ultimate intersections of a system of rays
reflected or refracted from a reflecting or refracting surface, when the reflection or
...